By: Tuck.com
They say to “never go to bed angry,” but dealing with conflict while sleep-deprived can be a recipe for disaster.
Tired couples may find themselves arguing more than when they are well-rested. One reason for this is that sleep deprivation not […]

By: Caleb Anderson
Caleb developed an opiate addiction after being in a car accident. He’s in recovery today and wants to inspire others to overcome their addictions.
Addiction and relationships
Addiction changes people and they often feel and act as though they are […]

By Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott
What do you picture when you imagine a happy marriage? Some people think of financial security, a nice house, physical beauty, good health, high-profile careers, a thriving social life, or societal status. Others picture a quiet […]

By: Prepare/Enrich
March Madness, the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, is nearing its end. Whether you are on track to win your office pool or you just discovered that March Madness is not actually another name for spring fever, you have probably […]

Stress: We've all felt it. Sometimes stress can be a positive force, motivating you to perform well at your piano recital or job interview. But often — like when you're stuck in traffic — it's a negative force. If you […]

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Patty Moore of Working Mother Life.
For many couples, money is a major source of tension within a relationship.
In fact, in a 2017 survey, 49 percent of all respondents considered money to be the most […]

Good relationships aren’t built on constantly agreeing with each other, as Heffernan, serial entrepreneur and “Beyond Measure” author, explains.
Great research teams, relationships, and businesses allow people to deeply disagree, she says, but “the truth won’t set us free until we […]

Esther Perel conducts research around the world on how couples can cultivate long-term sexual relationships. She says in her TED Talk that sustaining desire in a committed relationship comes down to reconciling our need for security and our need for […]

By: Barry Steelman, AIF®
If you do a simple search on the topic of relationships and finances, you’ll come across countless sobering statistics. For example, you’ll find that money is the primary reason for arguments between couples, with many couples averaging three […]

You agreed to stick it out through sickness and health and for richer or poorer, but marital vows don't address the other big things that can untie your knot—boredom, feeling out of touch, or worse, platonic friendship instead of an in-love […]